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1. The Data Says?2009 DPI Technology Survey Results
2. Number of Responses! 417
3. By what method has your district or LEA integrated the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Information and Technology Literacy into district curricula?
4. Has your district or LEA integrated the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Information and Technology Literacy into your district curricula?
5. Has your district mapped the ITLS to specific grade levels?
6. Does your district or LEA complete FORMAL district level assessments to determine if students are meeting the standards?
7. Does your district have a written Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) in place for Internet and other Technology use? 410
8. Does your current AUP include specific references/provisions on educating students about cyber-bullying and appropriate use of online social networking?
9. Student Information Systems
10. Would a move to have DPI web and standalone applications accessible by Macintosh computers make submission of data collection material by your district more practical or easier?
11. How much total bandwidth FOR INTERNET USE do you have coming into each of the following school?
12. By which infrastructure type does each of your following schools receive internet access to its school head end or distribution point?
13. Districts or LEAs currently participating in or currently using any online assessment programs 73%
14. With a recent move to Office 2007, DPI would like to know if your district is ready to handle the new file extension (.docx .xlsx and .pptx) for documents placed for download on our website.
15. By what method does your district or LEA assess Grade 8 Student Literacy?
16. Technology Survey for 2010 Aug/Sept 2010
For
2009-10 School Year
17. For More Info Stuart Ciske
stuart.ciske@dpi.wi.gov
Voice: 608-267-9289
Fax: 608-266-2529
Wisconsin DPI
Instructional Media & Technology
125 South Webster Street - PO Box 7841
Madison, WI 53707-7841
http://dpi.wi.gov/imt